$16 an Hour – Your Full-Year Income Breakdown

$16/hour = $33,280/year
Based on a 40-hour work week (2,080 hours/year)
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$16/Hour Income Breakdown

PeriodAmount
Hourly$16.00
Daily (8 hrs)$128.00
Weekly (40 hrs)$640.00
Biweekly$1,280.00
Monthly$2,773.33
Annual$33,280
$16.00 × 40 hours × 52 weeks = $33,280/year

Working at $16 per hour on a standard full-time schedule yields $33,280 per year. This hourly rate is common among bank tellers, pharmacy technicians, experienced food service managers, landscaping crew leaders, and dental office assistants.

At $16/hour, you earn above minimum wage in every state. This rate represents a meaningful step into skilled or semi-skilled work and is often the starting wage for positions that offer advancement opportunities and on-the-job training.

Is $16/Hour a Good Wage?

$16/hour is above most state minimum wages and represents a livable rate in many mid-cost areas. Annual income at 40 hours/week is $33,280, which is near the U.S. median individual income.

What Jobs Pay $16/Hour?

Common roles near this rate include: Medical assistants, electrician apprentices, bank tellers, phlebotomists, HVAC technicians, office administrators.

Use our hourly to salary calculator to see your full annual income.

Frequently Asked Questions

$16 x 40 hours x 52 weeks = $33,280 per year before taxes.

$33,280 / 12 = $2,773 per month gross. After typical deductions, expect about $2,350–$2,550.

In many mid-cost U.S. areas, $16/hour is near the living wage threshold for a single adult without dependents. It can be challenging in high-cost cities.

$16 x 40 x 2 = $1,280 per biweekly paycheck before tax withholdings.